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How far is it from Lugano to Luino?

The distance between Lugano and Luino is 17 km. The road distance is 24 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Lugano to Luino?

The cheapest way to get from Lugano to Luino is to drive which costs SFr 3 - SFr 5 and takes 26 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Lugano to Luino?

The quickest way to get from Lugano to Luino is to drive which takes 26 min and costs SFr 3 - SFr 5.

Is there a direct train between Lugano and Luino?

No, there is no direct train from Lugano to Luino. However, there are services departing from Lugano and arriving at Luino via Giubiasco and Cadenazzo. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2 h 21 min.

How long does it take to get from Lugano to Luino?

It takes approximately 1 h 35 min to get from Lugano to Luino, including transfers.

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Isola Madre, at 220 m wide and 330 m long, is the largest island of the Isole Borromee archipelago which falls within the Italian part of the Alpine Lake Maggiore, in the Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola, Piedmont. The island is occupied by a number of buildings and architectural structures and is especially well known for its gardens. In the past it was known as Isola di San Vittore and later as Isola Maggiore.

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